Happiness makes for a happy heart
People who are usually happy and enthusiastic are less likely to develop heart disease than those who tend to be glum, scientists said on Thursday, and boosting positive emotions could help cut heart health risks.
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Dispelling Myths About Gum Disease: The Truth Behind Healthy Teeth and Gums
Bleeding gums are not that big of a deal. Red, swollen and bleeding gums are an important sign of periodontal disease. If you notice bleeding while brushing or flossing, or when eating certain foods, you should schedule a visit with your dental professional to be evaluated for periodontal disease. Studies have shown that in addition to tooth loss, gum disease may contribute to the progression of …
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Injured airman cheered as he returns to Wright-Patt
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE — An airman who was on deployment in Afghanistan when an insurgent shot him in the back, making it necessary for surgeons to remove the victim’s pancreas, returned Thursday, Feb. 18, to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to loud cheers from base personnel.A Kentucky Air National Guard C-130 medical evacuation plane returned Sr. Airman Tre Porfirio, 21, from Walter …
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Chronic Migraines Take a Greater Toll
Study finds that headache frequency affects finances and overall health.
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Ask Amy
DEAR AMY: I am a college student. Over the past five years, my relationship with my adopted father has become very strained. We hardly talk to each other, and this is because of how verbally abusive he has been to me.
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